Everything
is planned, packed, and ready to go! As families start to load their
minivans and share the open road for the summer travel season, safety is
always a major concern, especially with young children in the car. On
the heels of the new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and
the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA,) guidelines,
which calls for all infants and toddlers to ride in a Rear-Facing Car
Safety Seat until they are 2 years of age, Evenflo has reintroduced the
popular “How to Repair Your Husband’s Bruised Ego” Savvy Parent video.
Check out the video (http://bit.ly/j2mrwE),
which provides a humorous look at how difficult it is for parents to
properly install a car seat. While
parents agree that car seats are needed for car safety, most feel that
installing them isn’t easy and want to know they’ve done it right. In
fact, 60% of moms admit they had their car seats checked by a professional (i.e. firehouse) to ensure it is installed properly according to a new Evenflo Savvy Parents survey.
Front, back, booster or convertible? It’s hard to keep up with the proper position of a car seat. That’s why 72% of moms keep an eye out for the latest government regulations,
just to be safe – whether traveling 100 miles or 1,000 miles from
home.
Evenflo’s social media sites:
- TRAILER: How To Relish The Little Moments “LITTLE MOMENTS”
All info provided by Evenflo!
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